Time to Bloom

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Name: Time to Bloom
Date: May 23, 2024
Time: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM CDT
Event Description:
Join Certified Life and Health Empowerment Coach, Pam Miller, for Time to Bloom: 3 Ways to Decrease Stress, Boost Energy, and Take Back Control of Your Life. Learn one surprising reason that you experience stress in your life and how it affects your overall health -- physical, mental, and emotional. Once you realize its impact on you, it can change everything. Pam will share 3 ways that will take you out of feeling overwhelmed and stressed to having more energy, balanced moods, and being more focused, calmer, and more present. While this workshop will benefit anyone, it is specially designed for women and men who are navigating transitions in their health, personal, or professional lives. Ages 18+.
Location:
Washington District Library - Main Library
Date/Time Information:
Thursday, May 23 @ 6:30 PM
Contact Information:
309-444-2241
Fees/Admission:
free
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